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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | OK by now you should know how this works........ The first correct answer gets 100 points Ed |
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| Router King Supreme Forum King | bench dog
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| Registered User Forum Geek | Bench Holdfast |
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| Router King Supreme Forum King | In an opening in the center of a workbench it hold a piece of wood in place. Tapped down to lock and and the side to loosen.
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| Registered User Forum Geek | Bench Holdfast: Use a mallet and a vertical blow to lock material tight against the bench surface. Sideways blows will "unlock" the holdfast. |
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Work benches often have a series of holes, the device pictured is designed to hold the work piece to the bench top. I guess this is the older way now but they really do work. Ed | |
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